Manasarovar Trailer

Manasarovar Trailer (2004)

31 October 2004 Drama 90 mins

Kerala-based George Nair is an efficiency expert who travels to Pune to provide a report on downsizing. He is met with the firm's Vice-President, Malathy Chandran, and must come up with a plan to let go a number of employees. Both spend time together and Malathy confides how she had exchanged matrimonial correspondence with another male from Kerala, while George describes his family, his Hindu mother and Christian father, and his elder brother who has been missing for two months. Neither are aware that George's brother, and the male that Malathy refers to, is one and the same. Will they find out his whereabouts?

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Cast

Atul Kulkarni

as Ravi Roy

Neha Dubey

as Malathy Chandran

Zafar Karachiwalla

as George Nair

Yadu Sankalia

as Zaid Ahmed

Hidayat Khan

as Amanullah Khan

Sunita Jangiani

as Yoghurt Woman

Crew

Anup Kurian

Director

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 31 October 2004

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